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Nonspecific immunity No specific target; treats all foreign substances the same Specific immunity Treats each microbe differently
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Nonspecific body defenses: A. surface protection (1 st line of defense) 1. Skin Prevents entry 2. Mucous membranes Ex: Mucus, gastric juice, cilia, nasal hair, tears, saliva
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These barriers try to stop all pathogens therefore they are considered non- specific defences. The physical barriers of our general defence system consist of: · The Skin- It is a physical barrier that stops pathogens. · Clotting- If the skin is broken the blood clot stops entry of pathogens. · Sebaceous and sweat glands- These produce chemicals that kill bacteria. · Lysozyme- This is in the saliva and the tear glands. It kills bacteria. · Mucous membranes- These secrete mucus which lines many body parts. The mucous traps pathogens and prevents them from entering the body. · Nasal hairs- These remove suspended micro-organisms from the air. · Cilia- These small hairs beat to force mucus to the pharynx for swallowing to the stomach. Coughing helps in this process. · Hydrochloric acid- This is found in the stomach. It kills micro- organisms. · The vagina- It contains bacteria that produce lactic acid that prevents the growth of pathogens. Also the vagina has a low pH to kill bacteria as well as mucous membranes. DON’T WRITE
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Nonspecific body defenses: B. Internal defense 1. Phagocytes Engulfs a foreign particle/microbe Cytoplasm pulls it into vacuole. Binds with lysosome
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2. Natural killer cells Releases chemicals onto target’s cell membrane to destroy it.
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3. Fever Temperature (in hypothalamus) reset by pyrogens (chemicals secreted by WBCs exposed to foreign substance) + increases speed of repair, kill microbes - denature enzymes if too high
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4. Inflammatory response kill microbe/prevent spread/tissue repair Vasodilation red, heat Brings nutrients in blood to injured site Increased permeability of capillaries swell 4 cardinal signs of inflammation: Redness, heat, swelling, pain
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